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JULY, 1907]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

35

The effect of amending rule 63

in com

pliance with the above new rule is that it now

reads as follows :—

" Where two or more persons are registered

as joint owners of the same lands, or of a

charge thereon, one certificate only of their title

to the land or charge shall be issued by the

registering authority."

Additions to Library.

THE following books have been added to the

Library of the Society during June, 1907 :—

Clery (A.), H.Kennedy, and M.Dawson : Town

Tenants (Ireland) Act, 1906, and the Rules

and Forms thereunder.

1907.

Encyclopaedia of the Laws of England.

2nd

ed. Vol. iv.

1907.

Hudson (A. A.) : Law of Building, Engineer

ing, and Ship-building Contracts.

3rd ed.

2 vols.

1907.

O'Sullivan (M.) : A Key

to

the Labourers

(Ireland) Acts, 1883 to 1906. 4th ed. 1907.

»

Revised Reports, The: Vol. xc. 1851-1853.

1907.

Robb (J. H.) :

Law and Practice of Bank

ruptcy and Arrangements in Ireland.

1907.

Sebastian (L. B.) : Law of Trade Marks Regis

tration under the Trade Marks Act, 1905.

1906.

Walker (R.A.): Law relating to Land Purchase

in Ireland. First Supplement.

1907.

Solicitors' Benevolent Association.

THE Directors met on the 5th June, Mr. Fry in

the chair, and fifteen other Directors being

present. The

Secretary

reported

having

received

in annual subscriptions £32

i is.

since last meeting, making a total of .£443 1

2s.

for the current year.

Half-yearly annuities

amounting

to

were paid, and grants of ^72 were made to

the following:—^15

to

the widow of

a

solicitor, ^10 each to two widows of solicitors,

;£io and ^5 to the daughters of solicitors, and

£iz

to the son of a solicitor. A Donation of

£10 los.

was received from Mr. J. T. Wood

Latimer.

The scrutineers' report as to the result of the

voting for the election of a "James Weir"

annuitant of ^30 was submitted, and candidate

No. 2 on the voting paper—an old solicitor

who was a member of the Association for over

thirty years—having

received

the highest

number of votes, was declared elected.

Owing

to

the death of

the

successful

candidate for the Weir annuity on the sth June,

a special meeting was convened for the i2th

inst., at which Mr. Fry presided, fifteen other

Directors being present; it was decided to hold

another election in the month of July to fill

the vacancy.

Two grants were made at this meeting : one

°f -£2 5

to tne daughter of a solicitor, and

£12 los.

to the wife of a solicitor.

The following solicitors joined the Associa

tion during the month of June :—

Terence O'Reilly, Dublin.

Michael O'Reilly, Dublin.

Cecil L. Smith, Dublin.

Henry Murphy, Diamond, Clones.

Solicitors desiring to become members of

the Association can obtain all

information

from

the

Secretary, F. C. Earle Bland,

10 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin,

to whom

subscriptions should be sent, •

Ten Guineas

constitutes life membership, and One Guinea

is the subscription for annual member.

Land Commission Appeals.

THE following sittings of the Court of the

Land Commission for hearing appeals have

been provisionally arranged :—

Galway, July 2nd.

Dublin, July i ith.

Dublin, July igth.